Amuse means to entertain someone.(: hope i helped!
The Fox Wanted To Have Some Fun And Enjoyment By Mocking The Stork 𝓦𝓱𝓪𝓽 𝓐 𝓛𝓸𝓼𝓮𝓻.
the main character is Bug Muldoon. he is a private eye detective who in this book solves a mystery for the queen bee. i would recomend this book for ages 8-10. it is an easy read but interesting, and has some jokes that would even amuse a 12 year old+
Yes it does. Its name is featured in Furbish, if you want to know its name, tickle its tummy 3 times, then pet its head. It will happen to say its name.What are the names? Here is the list:Ah-May (means "pet" in Furbish)A-Loh (means "light" in Furbish)A-Tay (means "hungry/eat" in Furbish)Boh-Bay (means "worried/worry" in Furbish)Boo (means "no" in Furbish)Dah (means "big" in Furbish)Kah Dah (means "me big" in Furbish)Kah (means "me" in Furbish)Doo-Moh (means "please" in Furbish)E-day (means "good" in Furbish)Koh-Koh (means "again/more" in Furbish)Loo-Loo (means "joke" in Furbish)May-May (means "love" in Furbish)May-Lah (means "hug" in Furbish)May-Lah Kah (means "hug me" in Furbish)Mee-Mee (means "very" in Furbish)Nah-Bah (means "down" in Furbish)Dah Noh-Lah (means "big dance/party" in Furbish)Noo-Loo (means "happy" in Furbish)Toh-Dye (means "done" in Furbish)Toh-Loo (means "like" in Furbish)Toh-Loo Kah (means "like me" in Furbish)U-Tye (means "up" in Furbish)Way-Loh (means "sleep" in Furbish)
"Uni" means one, and "Corn" means horn, so "Unicorn" means "one horn."
Zenifobe means the fear of strangers. "Zeni" means stranger, "fobe" means dislike of or fear of.
a "muse" is a source of inspiration. "amuse" is to divert attention, to distract, to bewilder. so pretty much muse means to think and amuse means to not think
It means the state of being amused.
The amuse part of amuse bouche is a verb, albeit a French verb.
Entertain is a french word, which means to hold your thoughts together. Contrary to what some believe it is the opposite of Amuse, which means without thinking. If you want to entertain me you do something that gets me to think and sometimes act upon, but amuse me and I don't have to do much.
The child was left to amuse himself amongst the toys.I am going to tell you jokes to amuse you.Queen Victoria of Great Britain was particularly difficult to amuse.
The child's mother hired a clown to amuse the kids at the party.
The word amuse is a verb. It means to entertain in a pleasant manner.
"amuse-toi" or "amuse-toi bien"
The present tense of amuse is:I/You/We/They amuse.He/She/It amuses.
This will amuse you. Their antics never fail to amuse. Doing jigsaws would amuse Amy for hours on end. The kids amused themselves playing hide-and-seek. (past tense)
The word is chekesha. It means to amuse, to make laugh. Kuchekesha is a form of the verb kucheka, to laugh.
The abstract noun form of the verb to amuse are amusement and the gerund, amusing.